Air Critical Care has proven itself to be the worldwide leader in air ambulance services, providing air medical flight and ground transportation both to and from Franklin, MA.
Air ambulance transports worldwide and throughout Mass. are supervised by our Medical Director, Dr. Blane M. Crandall, a graduate of the University of South Florida, who is a specialist in internal medicine and heads our Obstetric Emergency Transport Unit. Dr. Crandall supervises our medical staff of Registered Nurses (RN), Critical Care Paramedics (CCEMT-P), and Registered Respiratory Therapists (RRT) needed to transport our patients safely.
- ONE CALL does it all. Let us handle all your worries. CALL1-800-550-0674.
- OUR "PERSONAL TOUCH" means we take care of everything for you, just like family.
- FIRST-CLASS CARE is provided by Air Critical Care from bedside-to-bedside.
- FULLY EQUIPPED Air Fleet, Medical Professionals, Transport Coordinators, Pilots.
Air Medical Transport Services
Our first class air medical transport services include our "personal touch" which is our way of saying nothing is too much to ask. We offer complete bedside-to-bedside services, including ground ambulance transportation to and from the airports and facilities. We accept patients from the most basic level of service to critical care cases and provide medical crews who never leave their side to ensure the highest level of care for our patients and their families.
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About Franklin, MA
The Town of Franklin is a town in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 31,635 at the 2010 census. Franklin was first settled by Europeans in 1660 and was officially incorporated during the American Revolution. The town was formed from the western part of the town of Wrentham on February 16, 1778; its designated name at incorporation was to be Exeter. However, the town chose to be called Franklin in honor of the statesman Benjamin Franklin, the first municipality in the United States to be so named. In response to receipt of the honor, Dr. Franklin donated 116 volumes to form what is called "America's First Public Library". The collection is currently on display at the library. The city is also home to the birth place of America's father of public education, Horace Mann. Franklin is home to what may be the nation's oldest continuously operational one-room school house (Croydon, NH's school dates to 1780, but there is debate as to whether it is truly "one room"). The Red Brick School was started in 1792 and the building was constructed in 1833 and was operational until 2008. St. Mary's Catholic church, located in central Franklin and built by Matthew
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